BENCH MEETS LOGICLUB’S ERIC TRONO & JP DEL MUNDO

Music and fashion have never been more hand in hand than they are today—what with musicians collaborating with brands to create clothing and products that promote a certain sound and style. The local musicians from the Logiclub Collective are no strangers to the power of good dressin’, whether it be through lazy loungewear to preppy polos. Homegrown acts BP Valenzuela, CRWN, Kidthrones, Curtismith, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and John Pope give us the low down on a whole new genre: their personal style.

Eric Trono | Kidthrones | @erictrono

KIDTHRONES

How has music influenced the way you dress?

I guess I try to be medyo anti-culture. I don’t like how the mainstream is. In college, you’d see people wearing the same thing. I try to go against that, medyo counter-culture. And I guess that’s how our music is, something new.

Have you ever admired any artist as a style inspiration?

I don’t know if that’s the case for me, but I know some artists that really have style. Like, for example Jorge (Similarobjects) has style because I don’t really know where he gets the stuff he wears, but he looks so distinct. Only Jorge can pull it off. And David Sorrenti, I think he has style.

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever worn?

Probably this Thai thing. It was an authentic Thai shirt. I think it’s supposed to be for the beach, and it had these patterns…I wore it to a gig and people liked it namanpala.

Top by BENCH

Jp Del Mundo | John Pope | @_johnpope

JOHN POPE

How has music influenced the way you dress?

I don’t know really, [Laughs] but I just attempt to stay as clean as possible regardless of whatever I play/listen to.

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever worn?

I once wore a fencing mask while playing… Not really /weird/ weird, but just out of context. [Laughs]

What song best describes your personal style?

“Arabest” by SebastiAn nalang! [Laughs]

Polo shirt by BENCH

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